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CIRCUMSTANCES...............16
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is not mocked under any circumstances. T 1 B 30d | T 1 B 30c T(18)18 |
change himself according to different circumstances. Only his actions are capable | T 3 G 35 T(169)168 |
Laws must be adapted to circumstances, if they are to maintain | T 7 C 2 T(306)C 133 |
laws have adapted to the circumstances of this world, in which | T 7 C 3 T(307)C 134 |
D 3. Under the circumstances, would it not be MORE | T 12 D 3 T(492)319 |
is long forgotten, and the circumstances in which you heard completely | T 21 B 5 T(765)587 |
you are and in whatever circumstances you find yourself. Your passage | W 42 L 2 W(70) |
convenient and suitable time which circumstances and readiness permit. At the | W 43 L 4 W(72) |
may vary according to the circumstances and situations in which you | W 43 L 7 W(73) |
every respect and in all circumstances. W 47 L 7 | W 47 L 6 W(84) |
will protect you in all circumstances. It will lift you out | W 50 L 3 W(88) |
alone is changed, with different circumstances and events; with different characters | W 193 L 3 W(428) |
what seem to be external circumstances. These changes are always helpful | M 5 B 3 M(9) |
all things, events, encounters and circumstances are helpful. It is only | M 5 B 4 M(10) |
to all individuals in all circumstances. And in it is the | M 23 A 6 M(55) |
Reincarnation would not, under any circumstances, be the problem to be | M 25 A 2 M(58) |
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CIRCUMVENT..................2
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that time can come to circumvent eternity, which MEANS there is | T 27 I 6 T(963)789 |
Be not afraid today to circumvent the voices of the world | W 106 L 2 W(213) |
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CITADEL.....................2
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all the egos embattled citadel more heavily defended than the | T 19 C 8 T(701)525 |
think I live within the citadel where I am safe, and | W 261 L 1 W(507) |
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CITE........................3
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correctly. Not only does it cite scripture for its purpose, but | T 5 H 6 T(260)C 87 |
H 7. We need cite only a few examples to | T 5 H 7 T(261)C 88 |
as threat, is quick to cite the truth to save its | W 196 L 2 W(438) |
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CITY........................2
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led you nowhere, and no city that you built has withstood | T 12 G 2 T(505)332 |
mountain range, a lake, a city, all arise in your imagination | T 18 J 8 T(691)515 |
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CIVILIZATION................1
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discontent in his view of civilization. T 2 E 42 | T 2 E 41 T(111)110 |
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CLAD........................2
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again, released from sin and clad in holiness, with his right | W 227 L 2 W(469) |
needs of any kind, and clad forever in the pure sinlessness | S 1 C 8 S(7) |
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CLAIM.......................42
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for them. I do not claim to be more than that | T 1 B 41n T(47)47 |
C 23. Thus, you claim you cant read, and | T 1 C 23 T(61)61 |
which are inconceivable. B. may claim (and has certainly done so | T 4 B 3 T(188)C 15 |
else can the chance to claim it for yourself be given | T 5 H 4 T(260)C 87 |
7 A 3. You claim this power when you have | T 7 A 3 T(304)C 131 |
to reality, but no-one would claim that what it adds is | T 7 J 6 T(339)C 66 |
your power. Yet its one claim to your allegiance is that | T 10 F 8 T(435)262 |
there WAS life, no-one would claim that it proves there IS | T 12 D 3 T(492)319 |
E 5. You can claim the holy instant ANY time | T 15 E 5 T(575)- 402 |
with you, you will not claim YOUR right to them, because | T 25 J 7 T(899)718 |
its undoing. They SUPPORT its claim on your allegiance. What CONCEALS | T 27 H 6 T(958)784 |
release him, merely by your claim on brotherhood, and NOT on | T 28 E 4 T(980)806 |
of God. Herein lies my claim to all good and only | W 58 L 5 W(107) |
is enough to establish your claim to Gods answer. | W 71 L 8 W(136) |
77 L 2. Your claim to miracles does not lie | W 77 L 2 W(152) |
3. Today we will claim the miracles which are your | W 77 L 3 W(152) |
practice periods today, we will claim the peace that must be | W 80 L 4 W(160) |
Then seek Its Thoughts, and claim them as your own. | W 96 L 9 W(190) |
here you must return, to claim them as your own. Think | W 105 L 6 W(211) |
with you. He has no claim on your forgiveness. It holds | W 126 L 3 W(255) |
nothing to find everything and claim it as their own. We | W 133 L 13 W(279) |
a home where those who claim they do not know themselves | W 139 L 6 W(305) |
and are learning now to claim again as your inheritance. | W 140 R4 9 W(313) |
you identify with Him and claim your own. W 154 | W 154 L 9 W(331) |
he may be called to claim them as his own, is | W 166 L 3 W(364) |
grace is given me. I claim it now. | W 168 L 0 W(371) |
as hearts rise up and claim the light as theirs. What | W 168 L 4 W(371) |
grace is given me. I claim it now. Father, I come | W 168 L 6 W(372) |
knew before illusion seemed to claim the world. And we remind | W 170 R5 10 W(383) |
grace is given me. I claim it now. God is but | W 179 L 2 W(386) |
his own. He makes his claim to all his Father gave | W 182 L 10 W(393) |
leave the prison house or claim your strength until guilt and | W 197 L 2 W(441) |
no effects. Death will not claim the future now, for life | W 314 L 1 W(565) |
Lesson 334. Today I claim the gifts forgiveness gives. | W 334 L 0 W(587) |
freedom, and I choose to claim Your gift today. And so | W 347 L 1 W(601) |
making sure that hell will claim you not, and that each | W 361 EP 5 W(620) |
except in grandiose fantasies would claim this for himself? M | M 11 A 3 M(29) |
of God himself. He cannot claim that title until he has | M 17 A 3 M(41) |
brightness. God has come to claim His Own. Forgiveness is complete | U 5 A 6 U(8) |
peace because it does not claim that you must rule the | S 1 F 1 S(10) |
other does not claim to be the better. Now | S 2 C 3 S(16) |
vultures, always circling overhead, will claim you as their lawful prey | G 3 A 3 G(6) |
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CLAIMED.....................4
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It is interesting that Helen claimed at the time that she | T 6 G 6 T(295)122 |
a sin. For what it claimed could never be, HAS BEEN | T 25 D 9 T(875)694 |
They have come. What hatred claimed is given up to love | T 26 J 4 T(929)755 |
them, to be sought and claimed and found and fully recognized | W 197 L 2 W(441) |
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CLAIMING....................1
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exchange of one another.) in claiming your scribal functions and working | T 4 A 1 T(185)C 12 |
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CLAIMS......................5
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cant read, and B. claims that he cant speak | T 1 C 23 T(61)61 |
EGO ideals, which the ego claims you have failed. But you | T 12 A 2 T(485)312 |
it. Loudly indeed the ego claims it IS. TOO loudly and | T 21 E 2 T(777)598 |
KNOW your worth, while specialness claims you instead? How can you | T 24 H 3 T(860)679 |
is for you. Your learning claims it and your learning gives | M 14 A 8 M(36) |
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CLAMOR......................1
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meaningful by repetition and by clamor. The quiet way is open | T 21 E 7 T(779)600 |
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CLARIFICATION...............11
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to restore the awareness. Later clarification.) You had everything when you | T 1 B 23g T(12)12 |
B. and you need considerable clarification of the channel role. Look | T 1 B 36i T(26)26 |
on changing your mind needs clarification. T 1 B 37c | T 1 B 37b T(29)29 |
one. There is, however, considerable clarification of this concept, which must | T 2 A 4 T(63) 63 |
them. A major point of clarification is necessary in connection with | T 3 A 36 T(128)127 |
as abilities. This point requires clarification, because abilities are beliefs which | T 3 G 9 T(162)161 |
PARTLY GODs. This needs clarification not in statement, since we | T 5 E 1 T(241)C 68 |
healing that it DOES need clarification. The unhealed healer OBVIOUSLY does | T 7 F 1 T(318)C 145 |
is it FOR?’ The clarification of the goal belongs at | T 17 G 2 T(651)478 |
it. Yet those who seek clarification will find it as well | U 1 A 2 U(1) |
Since you have asked for clarification, however, these are some of | U 1 A 5 U(2) |
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CLARIFIED...................6
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God. This was rather carefully clarified, even though the quotation is | T 1 B 36v T(28)28 |
meaning of possession should be clarified. Your own denial of fear | T 1 C 6 T(56)56 |
non-physical properties. And the fourth clarified the misuse of knowledge. All | T 2 A 15 T(68)68 |
s use of guilt is clarified. The ego has a purpose | T 5 G 1 T(254)C 81 |
to the Resurrection was not clarified at that time. Nevertheless, it | T 6 B 2 T(272)C 99 |
is the idea of giving clarified and given meaning. Now you | W 187 L 3 W(410) |